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Shrinking Violet

The fifth gloriously funny and poignant book in Jean Ures series of secret diary stories. Lily and Violet are twins - physically identical but quite opposite in character. Lily is brash up-front and in your face. Lily Loudmouth her dad calls her. Violet is timid and shy. She lives very much in Lilys shadow - a shrinking violet. Finding it difficult to make friends Violet finds the perfect solution in Katie her new pen pal. Soon the two are writing at a fast and furious pace and become very attached to each other. That is until Katie suggests that they meet...
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The fifth gloriously funny & poignant book in Jean Ures series of secret diary stories. Lily & violet are twins
- physically identical but quite opposite in character. Lily is brash up-front & in your face. Lily Loudmouth her dad calls her. violet is timid & shy. She lives very much in Lilys shadow
- a shrinking violet. Finding it difficult to make friends violet finds the perfect solution in Katie her new pen pal. Soon the two are writing at a fast & furious pace & become very attached to each other. That is until Katie suggests that they meet...

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PAL - An analog television system used in most of europe including the UK
Friends - A close associate or a popular US based sitcom about a group of friends
Diary - A day to day book record of events and experiences.
Shadow - A dark shape crated by something being in the way of light reaching a surface.

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